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Asylum for the Chronic Insane, care of sundry persons, 274 47
Amounts carried forward, $3,512 22 $7,500 00
7
68
Amounts brought forward, $3,512 22
$7,500 00
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, care of sundry persons, 115 18
Charles J. Adams, Master, care of sun- dry persons,
69 72
City of Boston, partial support of poor,
249 53
City of Lowell,
66
218 00
City of Malden, 66
66
81 00
City of Fall River, 66
66
17 00
City of Lawrence, 66
66
6 00
City of Chelsea, 66 66
2 00
Town of Hinsdale, 66
265 65
Town of Sherburne, 66
66
11 00
Town of Townsend,
66
8 50
Town of Watertown, "
66
2 88
Dr. J. H. Bodge, medical attendance,
71 00
Dr. Albert Nott,
66 66
56 40
Dr. W. H. Hildreth,
66
37 00
Dr. F. L. Thayer, 66
66
33 00
Dr. F. D. Lord,
66
27 35
Dr. H. B. Stoddard,
66
23 00
Dr. J. R. Deane,
66 66
21 00
Dr. S. A. Sylvester,
15 00
Dr. J. F. Boothby, 66
66
13 00
Dr. J. H. Hazleton,
66
12 00
Dr. Eben Thompson, "
66
11 00
Dr. F. W. Webber, 66
66
9 00
Dr. E. P. Scales, 66
6 00
Dr. J. F. Frisbie, 66
4 50
Dr. James Utley,
66
2 00
George H. Ingraham, prescriptions,
36 35
John J. Noble,
19 63
Arthur Hudson,
15 53
E. J. Williams,
66
11 15
W. C. Gaudelet,
66
11 97
Aug. Williams,
6:
2 50
Amounts carried forward,
$4,997 06
$7,500 00
66 66
69
Amounts brought forward, $4,997 06 $7,500 00
James McGourty, funeral expenses of sundry persons, 71 50
Newton Cemetery Corporation, inter- ments, 34 00
J. G. Latta, board of Richardson chil- dren, 46 00
H. F. Titus, board of Richardson chil- dren, 42 00
M. E. Vose, board of Miss Crawley, 30 00
Roxbury Home, “ 66
18 00
Ephraim Perry, board, etc., of Maggie Secclew, 21 31
Obed Porter, board of Mary Porter, 20 00
C. W. Thompson, board, etc., of Thomas Hanson, 6 00
Catherine Collins, house rent for John Jeffreys, 16 00
Mary Welch, house rent, Morris Gerry, 15 00
George W. Bush, use of teams, 6 00
S. L. Pratt, 66
6 00
S. F. Cate, 2 00 66
C. Strout & Sons, groceries, 309 58
W. O. Knapp & Co., 271 55
H. A. Sherman, 66
169 50
H. E. Woodbury, 130 47
G. Wadleigh,
116 75
W. F. Shattuck, 66
70 54
H. P. Barber, 66
63 47
J. B. Murphy,
61 37
Geo. H. Adams, 66
60 00
I. R. Stevens,
60 00
F. S. Crockett,
58 73
H. W. Fanning & Son, groceries,
45 43
E. Vickers,
33 70
C. C. Cook,
24 32
B. B. Vassall, 66
24 00
Amounts carried forward,
$6,830 28
$7,500 00
70
Amounts brought forward,
$6,830 28
$7,500 00
N. E. Bartlett,
groceries,
22 50
H. B. Coffin,
66
20 11
J. W. Davis & Co.,
66
18 00
Fulton, Bartlett & Blane,
66
14 00
Blanchard & Atkins,
66
8 81
Fletcher & Towne,
66
6 00
Waters & Inman,
fuel,
216 64
J. W. Pearson,
66
183 14
Trowbridge & Hill,
66
177 07
Almshouse Department,
66
140 00
Albert Brackett,
66
123 99
C. F. Eddy & Co.,
66
56 50
T. W. Nickelson,
66
52 25
Daniel Warren,
66
7 50
Hills & Bullens,
66
7 15
J. Edward Hills,
66
5 03
C. E. C. Gay,
66
2 00
E. C. Holmes, expense conveying Mar- garet Conaway to Worcester Hos- pital,
5 00
R. L. Hinds, expense conveying Thos. H. Simpson to Worcester Hos- pital,
4 50
C. O. Davis, expense conveying Louise Shaw to Tewksbury Alms- house,
4 10
O. F. Lucas, supplies,
5 00
J. Henry Bacon,
4 25
J. E. Trowbridge, “
4 00
A. J. Gordon,
2 15
Newton Republican, printing,
3 00
Sundry small bills, 10 60
Total, as per item No. 27 of expenses, $7,933 57
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, $433 57
71
Public Property.
Appropriation, $8,500 00
Additional Appropriation, by order of
City Council, 3,000 00
$11,500 00
Simpson Bros., concreting, $623 70
E. G. Pond, lumber,
388 54
J. A. Kenrick, Treasurer, labor, men and teams, Highway Department, 379 57 John Keating, labor, men and teams, Highway Department, 386 25
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams, Highway Department, 118 47
Sadler & Hatch, painting buildings, 278 25
J. Goldthwait & Co., carpeting, etc., 209 42 Lawrence, Wilde & Co., furniture, chairs, etc., 186 89
D. Webster King & Co., paints, oil, etc., 170 23 J. L. Randall, care school-house hall, Upper Falls, 127 75
Young, Caldwell & Odiorne, taking down and putting up flagstaff, Newton Centre, 100 00
J. H. Stevens, Superintendent, use of chapel for school in Thompson- ville,
75 00
F. E. Hamblin, brick, sand, etc.,
54 28
The Howard Watch and Clock Co., clocks, 53 50
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas for Mason,
Hyde and Prospect School-house halls, 45 00
Charles A. Cole, locks, etc., for police station,
42 51
Noah Prescott, stone, 37 95
Thomas Canfield, cleaning cesspools,
30 00
Amounts carried forward, $3,307 31
$11,500 00
72
Amounts brought forward, $3,307 31 $11,500 00
F. E. Garland, lantern globes for Pub- lic Library, 25 50
A. French & Co., cuspidores, 24 00
The National Rubber Co., hose, 18 05
Hall Rubber Co., matting,
16 67
W. B. Sadler, painting, etc.,
16 50
Boston & Albany Railroad, freight,
16 50
C. H. Jenison, expressage,
15 33
Speare, Gregory & Co., oil,
10 00
Arthur Muldoon, labor, etc.,
9 00
C. A. Brackett, boxes,
8 00
Harris Express, expressage,
7 50
O. A. Swett, clock, 8 00
J. E. Cahill, labor, men and teams, 7 00
Thomas Johnson, removing ashes, 6 13
C. P. Heustis, cash paid for hose, 6 00
John Foster, labor, 6 00
C. F. Eddy & Co., lime and cement,
5 00
S. C. Ayres, clock,
3 00
John & James Dobson, mat,
3 00
S. L. Pratt, keeping horse,
9 00
T. B. Wiggin, use of team,
6 00
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor,
1,385 71
William Petigrew, 66 66
960 55
Samuel D. Garey,
66
66
717 92
R. J. Morrisey,
66
66
585 37
M. C. Higgins,
66
66
234 34
C. S. Phillips, 66
66
198 23
W. H. Stewart,
66
156 60
O. B. Leavitt,
66
147 16
J. E. & O. L. Geddings,
66
140 75
J. C. Farrar, 66
66
123 94
William Bemis,
66
66
119 90
James McGourty, 66
66
115 52
Amounts carried forward,
$9,091 13
$11,500 00
66 671 65
Cranitch & Horrigan,
73
Amounts brought forward,
$9,091 13
$11,500 00
F. H. Humphrey, Ag't, material and labor,
111 35
A. W. Snow,
material and labor,
108 36
Michael Hynes,
66
66
100 48
M. McDonald,
66
100 25
Charles A. Hill,
66
95 00
O. F. Lucas,
66
66
87 93
Isaac Smith,
66
66
82 97
A. Hall,
66
66
78 85
L. A. Gammans,
66
78 40
Milo Lucas,
66
66
74 59
H. F. Wellington,
66
72 38
Water Department,
66
72 24
W. H. French & Co.,
66
60
66 90
D. O'Driscoll,
66
66
65 65
Tupper & Smalle,
66
66
59 00
Albert Fogwell,
66
54 10
J. E. Trowbridge,
66
54 33
C. S. Decker,
66
53 02
H. H. Hunt,
66
66
43 89
Walworth Man'f'g Co.,
66
43 49
J. O. Evans & Son,
66
66
27 40
W. F. Soule,
66
66
25 22
Est. of S. F. Carrier,
66
23 60
Eben C. Clark,
66
20 14
J. H. Cushman,
66
66
20 00
Sidney P. Clark,
66
66
19 31
D. F. McAllister,
66
66
18 85
Edward Pike,
66
66
16 20
A. I. English,
15 00
W. M. Lucas,
66
66
15 00
Daniel Condrin,
14 00
Walker & Pratt M'f'g Co.,"
66
12 98
Amounts carried forward,
$10,901 86
$11,500 00
66
52 40
Charles Scott,
27 45
Orrin Whipple,
66
66
74
Amounts brought forward,
$10,901 86
$11,500 00
C. C. Pottle,
material and labor, 11 09
L. Hicks,
66 11 00
Allen Jordan,
66
66
9 90
W. P. Leavitt,
66
66
8 25
W. E. Porter,
66
66
8 18
C. L. Berry, 66
66
8 00
Ralph Davenport, 66
66
7 75
Scott & Maher,
6:
4 50
F. T. Burgess,
66
66
5 80
Jordan, Marsh & Co., supplies,
233 07
Thayer & Stiles,
58 42
H. M. Darling & Co.,
46 70
C. W. Morehouse, 66
36 48
D. H. McWain,
66
23 00
W. F. Whitton & Co.,
16 87
John S. Sumner,
5 75
W. S. Cargill,
66
4 70
J. H. Hatch,
66
4 62
Michael Lane,
66
3 50
Sundry small bills,
27 61
Total, as per item No. 28 of expenses, 11,437 05
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury,
$62 95
Removal of Ashes.
$2,000 00
Appropriation,
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer, labor, men and teams, Highway Depart- ment, $1,500 00
David Jackson, horse,
325 00
Andrew Peters, cart, 135 00
J. Carroll, harness, 40 00
Total, as per item No. 29 of expenses, $2,000 00
75
·
Salaries.
Appropriation,
$14,500 00
William P. Ellison, Mayor,
$1,000 00
Edwin O. Childs, City Clerk, 2,000 00
John A. Kenrick, Treasurer and Col- lector, 2,700 00
John A. Kenrick, for Assistant,
1,100 00
Benjamin F. Otis, City Auditor,
1,900 00
Winfield S. Slocum, City Solicitor,
1,000 00
Isaac Hagar, Chairman of Board of Assessors, 1,200 00
Samuel M. Jackson, Assessor,
700 00
Howard B. Coffin, 66
700 00
J. D. Wellington, City Messenger,
1,100 00
J. D. Wellington, Sealer of Weights and Measures, 75 00
Hosea Hyde, Clerk of Common Council,
200 00
Albert S. Glover, Clerk of Common Council,
50 00
Joseph D.Wellington, Clerk of Common Council, .25 00
Dexter Whipple, Assistant Assessor, 40 00
Joseph Walker, 66
64 00
O. F. Lucas, 66
38 00
Rufus Moulton, 66
36 00
S. N. Woodward, 66
56 00
George Warren,
66
92 00
John Warner, 66
56 00
Total, as per item No. 30 of expenses, 14,132 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $368 00
Schools.
General Appropriation .- Educational Department.
General Appropriation for Schools, $80,500 00
Additional Appropriation, by order of City Council, 1,500 00
Received from Dog Tax, 702 72
Amount carried forward, $82,702 72
76
Amount brought forward, $82,702 72 Transferred to School Incidentals, 3,041 93 -
$79,660 79
Expenditures in Detail.
John E. Kimball, Superintendent, $2,700 00
Isaac Hagar, Secretary School Board, 300 00
$3,000 00
High School.
Edward H. Cutler, Head Master, $2,737 50
Ezra W. Sampson, Master, 1,968 75
John F. Kent, Assistant Master, 1,402 50
S. Warren Davis, “
112 50
S. Alice Worcester, Assistant, 700 00
Caroline Spear, 66
1,000 00
M. Abby Smith, 66
1,000 00
Martha E. Foote, 66
625 00
Maybell P. Davis,
918 75
Evelyn Rich, 66
587 50
$14,052 50
Special Teachers.
Mrs. Emma F. Bowler, Drawing, $460 00
May L. Smith, 66 272 00
Jennie E. Ireson, ¿ Elocution,
Calisthenics,
500 00
Frank N. Brown, Military Drill,
330 00
Eliza B. Barry, Rhetoric,
120 00
Lucretia J. Fuller, Writing, 68 00
Timothy L. Roberts, Music,
562 50
Samuel W. Cole, 66
78 75
Amounts carried forward, $16,443 75
$79,660 79
77
Amounts brought forward, $16,443 75 $79,660 79
Mason School.
Albert L. Harwood, Master,
$1,900 00
George A. Moore, Head Assistant, 468 75
Sarah H. Munger, 66 66 656 25
Maria F. Wood, Assistant,
600 00
Mary Tenney,
600 00
Lizzie S. Friend,
600 00
Ellena H. Thompson, "
600 00
Ellen M. Cook, 66
600 00
Margaret Martin, 66
390 00
Harriette E. Bird,
375 00
Della E. Dodge,
225 00
Mary E. Jordan, 66
210 00
Thompsonville School.
Helen A. Davis, Principal, $750 00
Oak Hill School.
Mattie R. T. Owler, Principal,
$375 00
C. Howard Wilson, 281 25
Hyde School.
George S. Turner, Master, $937 50
George A. Moore, 66
562 50
Lilla M. Means, Head Assistant, 225 00
Charlotte E. Cameron, “
525 00
Alice M. Hammond, Assistant,
375 00
Alice F. Whitcomb, 66
375 00
Cornelia Collins, 66
312 50
Phebe E. Churchill,
225 00
Ida A. C. Jacobs, 66
206 25
Mabel R. Wetherbee,
206 25
Josie H. Hopkins, Substitute Teacher, 5 55
Amounts carried forward, $29,030 55
$79,660 79
78
Amounts brought forward, $29,030 55 $79,660 79
Prospect School.
Walter C. Frost, Master, $1,737 50
Martha L. Perkins, Head Assistant, 750 00
Ella F. Crocker, Assistant, 600 00
Kate P. Richardson, 66
600 00
Lizzie W. Everett, 66
600 00
Mary P. Fanning, 66
600 00
Hamilton School.
Luther E. Leland, Master, $1,900 00
Anna G. Swain, Head Assistant, 750 00
Sarah H. Jumper, Assistant, 600 00.
Ellen M. Leland,
225 00
Addie P. Tuttle,
187 50
Williams School.
George L. Chandler, Master, $1,737 50
Elizabeth A. Pinnock, Head Assistant, 750 00
Ann B. Smith, Assistant, 600 00
Louise N. Burbank, 66
518 75
Laura Saltonstall, 66
412 50
Helen I. Merrill, 66
312 50
Hattie A. Ingraham,
187 50
Pierce School.
Levi F. Warren, Master, $1,900 00
Sarah A. Warren, Head Assistant, 750 00
Mary J. Pickering, Assistant, 600 00
Eliza E. Simmons,
600 00
Davis School.
Ella G. Bates, Principal, $750 00
Calista S. Wood, Assistant, 375 00
A. Calista Hale, 66
187 50
Susan E. Copeland,
600 00
Sarah E. Foster, 66
600 00
Jennie M. Daniels,
105 00
Amounts carried forward, $48,566 80
$79,660 79
79
Amounts brought forward, $48,566 80 $79,660 79
Franklin School.
Elizabeth F. Paddock, Principal,
$750 00
M. Isabel Jenkins, Assistant, 600 00
Emma J. Thompson,
600 00
Margaret A. Mague, 66
277 50
Adams School.
William A. Spinney, Master, $1,737 50
Jennie M. Edwards, Head Assistant, 468 75
V. E. Hapgood, 281 25
Estella M. Haynes, Assistant, 600 00
Lydia A. Brierley,
600 00
Abbie J. Fiske, 66
187 50
Claflin School.
Alice Pitts, Principal, $168 75
Emmeline F. Tucker, Principal,
525 00
Herbert F. Sylvester, 375 00
Lilla T. Wilder, Assistant, 600 00
Mary R. Ware,
600 00
Lizzie Jones,
600 00
Ellen S. Tewksbury, “
90 00
Jackson School.
George G. Edwards, Principal,
$1,437 50
H. Augusta Millard, Assistant,
600 00
Louise W. Clelland, 600 00
Anna F. Gage, 66
375 00
Abby J. Clark,
600 00
Eliza J. Lovely,
518 75
Gertrude G. Tewksbury, “
187 50
Amounts carried forward, $61,946 80
$79,660 79
80
Amounts brought forward, $61,946 80 $79,660 79
Bigelow School.
H. Chapin Sawin, Master, $1,900 00
Eudora Sanford, Head Assistant, 750 00
Martha M. Bakeman, Assistant, 555 00
S. Louise Shelton,
600 00
Augusta A. Lentell, 66
568 75
Mary H. Dwyer, 66
600 00
Clara J. Calley,
375 00
Alice E. Locke,
66
225 00
Fannie A. Brackett, Substitute Teacher, 20 00
Howland, 66
17 50
Underwood School.
Emma M. Cleary, Principal, $656 25
Annie L. Wood, Assistant, 600 00
Josephine W. Littlefield, “ 600 00
Lizzie C. Clark,
518 75
Nellie B. Littlefield, 66
90 00
Lincoln School.
Allota C. Wilmarth, Assistant, $600 00
Janitors.
John Cummings, High and Claflin, $660 04
Thomas Woodman, Mason, 540 00
John Mohr, Thompsonville, 96 00
Willie E. Wiswall, Oak Hill,
96 00
Enoch Houston, Hyde,
240 00
Joshua L. Randall, Prospect,
360 00
James H. Boit, Hamilton,
186 00
Martin Walsh, Williams,
275 00
Thomas Johnson, Pierce and Davis, 425 00
Bridget Cox, Franklin,
200 00
Mary Walsh, Adams and Jackson,
400 00
John McCamman, Bigelow, Under- wood and Lincoln, 626 00
Amounts carried forward, $74,727 09
$79,660 79
81
Amounts brought forward, $74,727 09 $79,660 79
Fuel.
Albert Brackett, coal and wood,
$4,534 13
George Warren & Co., coal and wood, 203 00
J. W. Pearson,
66 114 75
T. W. Nickelson, 66
17 57
Waters & Inman, 66
66
16 50
C. F. Eddy & Co.,
66
16 25
Almshouse Department, wood,
31 50
Total, as per item No. 31 of expenses,
$79,660 79
School Incidentals.
Appropriation, $7,000 00
Transferred from General Appropria-
tion for Schools, 3,041 93
Transferred from Appropriation for Conveyance of Pupils, 16 64
$10.058 57
Knight, Adams & Co., books, station- ery, etc.,
$3,715 81
A. G. Whitcomb, school furniture, 666 28
Rand, Avery & Co., printing reports, etc., 595 19
Water Department, use of water,
468 00
Henry McElwain, blackboards,
324 35
James Claffy, cleaning vaults,
220 50
H. M. Stimson & Co., printing, etc.,
246 56
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas,
86 00
Henry C. Nash, books,
82 80
Thompson, Brown & Co., books,
59 50
James R. Osgood & Co.,
34 00
S.C. Ayres, clocks and repairs on clocks,
86 50
George W. Choate, repairs on clocks, 22 75
A. J. Macomber, 66 66
22 00
Amounts carried forward, $6,630 24
$10,058 57
.
82
Amounts brought forward, $6,630 24
$10,058 57
A. Phipps, clock and repairs, 16 75
Robert S. Davis & Co., school books,
114 50
E. S. Ritchie & Sons, apparatus for Laboratory, 108 37
John H. Daniels, diplomas, graduating classes, 86 10
H. B. & W. O. Chamberlain, philoso- phical apparatus, 78 33
Asahel Wheeler, chloride lime,
43 14
Wakefield Rattan Co., rattan furniture,
42 25
George E. Bridges, taking census of children from 5 to 15, 55 00
J. D. F. Brooks, rebinding books, 29 35
John H. Pray, Sons, & Co., carpet,
28 63
C. F. Richardson, services as truant officer, 25 00
C. O. Davis, services as truant officer, 25 00
J. D. Henthorn, 66 25 00
Geo. H. Marsh, 66 66
25 00
C. S. Boothby, 66 66
25 00
George H. Brown, tuning pianos, etc., 26 00
Wm. C. Hill, 66
11 75
Carter, Harris & Hawley,chemicals, etc.,
23 36
Newton Cemetery Corporation, trees and setting, 18 50
L. E. Powars, amount paid for class motto, etc., 18 40
A. D. Albee, Agt., ink wells, 16 61
Auburndale Watch Co.,4 thermometers,
10 00
J. H. Williams, Treas., frames for ex- hibit of drawing, 10 00
John McCamman, extra labor at Bige- low School, 14 45
G. M. D. Fernald, repairs, etc.,
6 11
Newton Republican, advertising,
5 75
Amounts carried forward, $7,518 59
$10,058 57
83
Amounts brought forward, $7,518 59
$10,058 57
R. M. Pulsifer & Co., advertising, 3 50
E. A. Smallwood, repairing shades, etc., 4 00
W. E. Wiswall, carting ashes, Oak Hill, 3 10
Ezra W.Sampson, sundry cash expenses,
39 83
Miss A. A. Smead,
14 00
Isaac Hagar, 66
13 60
Amos E. Lawrence,
10 75
W. C. Frost,
8 01
A. L. Harwood, 66
4 00
Levi F. Warren,
66
3 00
W. H. French & Co., material and labor,
965 01
Milo Lucas,
66
233 47
James McGourty,
66
106 86
George T. Weston,
66
95 35
Thayer & Stiles,
66
66
56 03
O. F. Lucas,
66
49 78
A. W. Snow,
66
36 51
Eben C. Clark,
66
66
35 50
C. C. Pottle,
66
66
34 40
Wm. F. Soule,
66
66
30 65
H. F. Wellington,
28 31
R. O. Evans,
66
66
24 59
O. B. Leavitt,
66
66
20 48
Allen Jordan,
66
66
17 15
Orrin Whipple,
66
60
16 32
R. W. Ireland,
66
66
14 15
J. E. Coleman,
66
66
12 40
Chas. S. Phillips,
66
11 08
D. F. McAllister,
6
9 40
P. A. Murray,
66
66
6 15
W. B. Alexander,
66
66
6 13
J. F. Franklin,
3 75
Peabody & Whitney, supplies,
303 38
Amounts carried forward,
$9,776 98
$10,058 57
66
23 15
Isaac Smith,
66
14 60
C. A. Purdy,
66
66
8
84
Amounts brought forward,
$9,776 98
$10,058 57
Arthur Hudson, supplies, 55 27
J. E. Trowbridge, 25 55
C. Bartlett,
13 00
B. Fred Merritt,
12 37
Greenwood & Co., 66
12 24
Frost & Adams, 66
10 60
Alfred Howes, 66
8 13
C. W. Morehouse,
7 25
J. B. Murphy,
66
6 83
W. O. Knapp & Co.,
6 17
Boston Terra Cotta Co., "
5 00
E. M. Richardson, 66
5 00
C. C. Cook, 66
3 22
C. H. Jenison, expressage,
33 55
F. H. Hunting,
12 75
Elias Caswell,
4 00
John T. Hill, 66
4 00
F. Jones,
66
3 20
Sundry small bills,
53 46
Total, as' per item No. 32 of expenses, $10,058 57
Sidewalks.
Appropriation, $5,000 00
Simpson Bros., concreting, $2,883 34
John A. Kenrick, Treas., paid for labor, Highway Department, 2,101 23
C. H. & A. F. Ireland, material and labor, 15 43
Total, as per item No. 33 of expenses, $5,000 00
Sinking Fund, City Debt.
Special Appropriation, $15,000 00
Amount paid Commissioners of Sinking Fund, as per item No. 34 of expenses, $15,000 00
85
Sinking Fund, Water Bonds.
Appropriation, $15,000 00
Amount paid Commissioners of Sinking Fund, as per item No. 35 of expenses, $15,000 00
Street Light Department.
Appropriation, $19,50€ 00
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co.,
gas, and care of street lamps, $13,126 50
Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., repairs, etc., 265 67
United States Street Lighting Co., material, and care of street lamps, 4,226 36
U. S. Street Lighting Co., iron posts, lanterns, etc., 770 32
Globe Gas Light Co., material and care of street lamps, 600 00
W. J. Towne, material and care of street lamp, 11 00
V. Haffermehl, painting posts and lan- terns,
262 66
F. E. Garland, repairs, etc., 29 00
John Keating, setting lamp posts, etc., 20 00
Thomas Hart, setting lamp posts, etc., 20 00
Charles G. Tinkham, use of teams,
9 00
William Weir, 66 7 50
J. D. Wellington, paid for moving posts, 2 00
Thomas Belger, repairs, etc., 4 00
D. J. O'Donnell, 1 40
Total, as per item No. 36 of expenses, 19,355 41
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $144 59
86
State Aid.
Appropriation,
$1,300 00
Benjamin E. Sweetland,
$102 00
William Watson,
72 00
N. D. Tibbetts,
54 00
Thomas Dolan,
48 00
Ann Duvall,
48 00
M. Hagerty,
48 00
Bridget Madden,
48 00
Eliza M. Jackson,
48 00
E. Burke,
48 00
Mary Duran,
48 00
Anna C. Boyd,
48 00
Sarah Fell,
48 00
Catherine McAleer,
48 00
Agnes Myers,
48 00
George Hutchinson,
48 00
L. T. Sanger,
36 00
Bridget A. Wright,
32 00
Thomas Dinnean,
24 00
S. C. Spaulding,
18 00
William B. Fisher,
18 00
Catherine Maloney,
4 00
Total, as per item No. 37 of expenses, 936 00
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $364 00
Taxes, 1882 .- State.
Amount assessed for State Tax,
$32,160 00
Amount paid to State Treasurer, as per item
No. 38 of expenses, $32,160 00
Taxes, 1882 .- County.
Amount assessed for County Tax, $12,120 60
Amount paid to County Treasurer, as per item No. 39 of expenses, $12,120 60
87
Taxes, 1882 .- National Bank.
Amounts paid to Commonwealth of Massachusetts for Non-Residents of Newton, National Bank shares, as per item No. 40 of expenses, $1,106 21
Taxes, 1882 .- Corporation.
Amount paid to Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as per item No. 41 of expenses, $77 40
Temporary Loans.
Nov. 3. Paid Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, $20,000 00
" 3. Paid Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, 30,000 00
" 3. Paid Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, 50,000 00
3. Paid Boston Five Cents Sav- ings Bank, 35,000 00
6 4. Paid Boston Five Cents Sav- ings Bank, 65,000 00
66 9. Paid Suffolk Savings Bank, 25,000 00
Total, as per item No. 42 of expenses, $225,000 00
Use of Hydrants.
Appropriation, $6,880 00 Water Department, $6,880 00
Total, as per item No. 43 of expenses, $6,880 00
Water Maintenance.
Appropriation, $13,500 00
Albert S. Glover, services as Registrar, $1,800 00 Albert S. Glover, sundry cash expenses, , 39 90
H. N. Hyde, Jr., services as Superin- tendent, 1,500 00
Amounts carried forward, $3,339 90
$13,500 00
88
Amounts brought forward, $3,339 90 $13,500 00
H. N. Hyde, Jr., horse, wagon and harness, 300 00
H. N. Hyde, Jr., sundry cash expenses, 29 60
J. C. Whitney, services as Inspector, 600 00
Thos. Coughlan, services as Engineer,
1,200 00
Thos. Coughlan, allowance for house rent, 200 03
Thomas Croker, services as Fireman,
600 00
Pay-roll of laborers,
2,664 29
Hills & Bullens, coal,
2,480 00
Receivers of the Phila. & Reading Coal and Iron Co., coal,
674 68
L. G. Burnham & Co., 179 44
T. W. Nickelson, wood and coal, 58 51
Albert Brackett, 66 66
34 13
J. W. Pearson, 66
7 00
W. F. Worthen, services as (expert) Engineer, 270 00
E. Ham & Co., horse, 215 00
F. Jones, teaming coal, 137 55
New York & New England Railroad, freight on coal, 30 91
Leonard & Ellis, oil,
137 69
Olney Bros.,
66
22 87
E. T. Milliken & Co., “
20 57
Sherburne & Co., oil and waste,
17 11
Lustralis M'f'g Co., oil,
5 00
E. Smead & Co., hay and grain,
57 08
A. R. Eaton, 66
17 86
G. M. Cooledge, 66
7 98
R. M. Flint, 66
5 10
Conrad Decker, 66
4 20
John A. Newell, 66
4 09
T. A. Ward, care of reservoir, 48 00
S. F. Cate, use of teams,
47 00
Amounts carried forward, $13,415 59
$13,500 00
89
Amounts brought forward, $13,415 59 $13,500 00
D. Harrington & Son, use of teams, 10 00
The American Fire Hose Man'f'g Co., hose, etc., 32 44
Boston Machine Co., valves, etc., 30 50
Fiske & Coleman, brick, etc., 27 25
Fuller Iron Works, castings,
26 46
J. S. Hobbs & Co., brick and lime, 13 90
A. Harris, expressage, 12 00
10 25
Joel Goldthwait & Co., matting, 7 89
Arthur Hudson, analysis of water, 5 00
Timothy Stuart, labor, men and teams,
4 01
The Gould Packing Co., packing,
3 60
M. Hewitt, blacksmithing,
6 16
B. F. Barlow, 2 56
Pettee Machine Works, material and labor, 39 32
Higgins & Nickerson, material and labor, 29 47
Cranitch & Horrigan, material and labor,
18 55
M. S. Hodgson,
66
8 16
R. Curry, 66 66
5 17
Est. of Orrin Whipple, 66 66
4 58
J. D. Billings,
66
3 29
H. R. Worthington, supplies,
22 50
Walworth Man'f'g Co.,
18 17
G. Wadleigh,
14 39
H. W. Wellington,
8 45
C. W. Morehouse, 66
5 87
T. C. Lothrop & Co.,
5 00
Sabin & Page, 66
3 08
B. Billings,
66
2 37
Sundry small bills,
15 64
Total, as per item No. 44 of expenses, 13,811 62
Balance overdrawn, transferred into Treasury, $311 62
N. & W. Gas Light Co., gas,
90
Water Meters and Service Pipe.
Appropriation, $4,500 00
Additional, transferred from receipts by order City Council, 700 00
Additional appropriation, by order City Council, 500 00
$5,700 00
Pay-roll of laborers, $1,557 42
National Meter Co., meters,
1,327 55
H. R. Worthington, meters, etc., 1,022 96
Union Water Meter Co., repairing meters, etc., 153 25
Walworth Man'f'g Co., pipe and sup- plies, 924 13
J. C. Whitney, services as Inspector, 300 00
E. Smead & Co., grain, 102 99
Boston & Albany Railroad, freight,
30 50
M. Hewitt, blacksmithing, 22 70
5 12
H. N. Hyde, Jr., sundry cash expenses, 19 04
M. S. Hodgson, material and labor, 16 32
R. Curry, 66
66
10 33
T. J. Hartnett,
3 50
P. Y. Hoseason, 66 66
2 67
A. B. Sparrow,
66
66
2 25
G. M. Cooledge, hay,
15 97
R. M. Flint,
10 16
C. Decker, 66
8 40
J. A. Newell, 66
8 18
A. R. Eaton, 66
5 67
Sabin & Page, supplies,
6 17
Jenkins Bros., 66
6 16
S. F. Cate, use of teams,
8 00
G. W. Bush, 66
2 00
J. R. Mclaughlin, care of sick horse, 3 33
Amounts carried forward, $5,574 77
$5,700 00
B. F. Barlow, 66
91
Amounts brought forward, $5,574 77 $5,700 00
B. H. Huestis, serving notices, 3 00
G. H. Marsh, 66 3 00
R. M. Lucas, 66
2 00
Sundry small bills,
7 86
Total, as per item No. 45 of expenses, 5,590 63
Balance unexpended, transferred into Treasury, $109 37
Water Construction.
Total expenditure to Dec. 31, 1881,
$870,813 73 Pay-rolls of laborers, $10,509 67
Warren Foundry & Machine Co., iron pipe, 9,225 18
Davis & Farnum M'f'g Co., castings, etc., 2,670 58
Boston Machine Co., hydrants, etc., 1,981 19
Higgins & Nickerson, contract on dwelling house,
4,484 81
Charles H. Hale, contract on dwelling house, 1,375 93
Walworth Man'f'g Co., supplies,
1,375 18
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